Preparing for Baby is a must-have resource for every new and expecting parent, a legal and financial version of What to Expect While You're Expecting. Often, parents don't have the time or energy to deal with important legal and financial matterslike buying life insurance, learning how to save for college, or creating a will. Preparing for Baby provides plain-English information about the basic legal and financial issues most new parents' face, broken down into an easy to digest and reference Q&A format for parents busy with the day-to-day aspects of caring for their babies. This guide gives readers the information they need to make smart legal decisions in the months before and after baby arrives.
Preparing for Baby is a must-have resource for every new and expecting parent, a legal and financial version of What to Expect While You're Expecting. Often, parents don't have the time or energy to deal with important legal and financial matterslike buying life insurance, learning how to save for college, or creating a will. Preparing for Baby provides plain-English information about the basic legal and financial issues most new parents' face, broken down into an easy to digest and reference Q&A format for parents busy with the day-to-day aspects of caring for their babies. This guide gives readers the information they need to make smart legal decisions in the months before and after baby arrives.
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Many "preparing for baby" books give snippets of information on money concerns and maternity leave, but this title from Choudhri (What To Do Before "I Do") is like getting a crash course in all matters legal and financial. Beginning with a discussion on workplace rights and establishing baby's identity, the author moves on to such topics as hiring a nanny, education savings plans, life and disability insurance, tax breaks for new parents, and wills and estate planning. She covers both the major questions, such as: "How much should I save for college?" and detailed queries, "Is there a statute of limitations on the IRS's ability to recover back-taxes for paying my nanny off the books?" VERDICT Clearly this work is for those parents above a certain income bracket, but savvy planners will appreciate the legal advice. With statues varying by state and constantly changing with the tax code, librarians will need to watch this one for longevity. Purchase for demand. Library Journal
Many "preparing for baby" books give snippets of information on money concerns and maternity leave, but this title from Choudhri (What To Do Before "I Do") is like getting a crash course in all matters legal and financial. Beginning with a discussion on workplace rights and establishing baby's identity, the author moves on to such topics as hiring a nanny, education savings plans, life and disability insurance, tax breaks for new parents, and wills and estate planning. She covers both the major questions, such as: "How much should I save for college?" and detailed queries, "Is there a statute of limitations on the IRS's ability to recover back-taxes for paying my nanny off the books?" VERDICT Clearly this work is for those parents above a certain income bracket, but savvy planners will appreciate the legal advice. With statues varying by state and constantly changing with the tax code, librarians will need to watch this one for longevity. Purchase for demand. Library Journal
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-1-63425-187-7 (9781634251877)
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Nihara K. Choudhri (Greater NYC) is a graduate of Columbia Law School and the mother of three young children. Her other books include What to Do Before 'I Do': The Modern Couple's Guide to Marriage, Money and Prenups and Parent Savvy: Straight Answers to Your Family's Financial, Legal & Practical Questions.
Nihara K. Choudhri (Greater NYC) is a graduate of Columbia Law School and the mother of three young children. Her other books include What to Do Before 'I Do': The Modern Couple's Guide to Marriage, Money and Prenups and Parent Savvy: Straight Answers to Your Family's Financial, Legal & Practical Questions.